The Right Reverend "WRONG"
by
the bull
03/18/2008, 12:20 PM #
I truly believe that slavery in the America was wrong, and between 1861 and 1865, 625,000 Americans died fighting over slavery. It started out as "States Rights", mainly the right of the Southern States to keep slaves, but at the end of the war, defeated, the South changed it's tune. The fight was not about slavery alone.
Lincoln's main goal was to keep the Union whole, and would have allowed slavery to exist if he could accomplish his main objective. When he issued the Emancipation Proclamation in September 1862, it freed all the slaves in the Southern territory, but was actually done to keep England out of the War, on the Confederate side of the conflict.
The problem was that Lincoln knew that even though freed, the blacks would never be accepted into society, and should be returned to Africa. He tried to get the slaves sent back, Liberia was one success, but he did not live long enough to completely accomplish that task.
If Lincoln had been successful in repatriating the blacks back to Africa, people like The Right Reverend Wright would not be shooting his Anti-American, racist mouth off from his church. If you think about it, if his ancestors were from Africa, and world history changed, and there was no slavery, the Reverend's relatives may not have survived in Africa. They couild have been killed by another tribe, died of some horrible disease, or killed by some wild animal, and joyfully, we would not have to listen to his crazy rants about 9-11, jews, "God Damn America", etc.
In the end we were wrong to bring slaves here, we were right to free them, but we were wrong again not to send them back. I would be more then willing to pay Reverend Wright's plane fare, one-way of course, back to anywhere in Africa, where he thinks he can get a better deal then he's gotten while living in the United States.
P.S. Barack H. Obama just blew his chances of victory by not completely denouncing the Reverend.